Eastbourne Is Run

Eastbourne Is Run

DEAR MlLk^Page7 :d A T T H E T O P FOR ARTISTIC FURNITURE ;; AT BARGAIN PRICES. i'l 'W\LUE r r PAY U S AN (L; 36/4 EARLY VISIT. 39/2 •C A S H O K 47/9 OUR CREDIT.. EASY TERMS: 61/5 worth weekly I- ^ t ‘ |ED rmcEjs. £ 5 . 1/6 ' W rite for £10 :>2/6 our new I £20 4/- Catalogue,, 'S. £50 6/6 £100 12/6 post L a r g e s t CtRGXJEATiOjS. —^ L a r g e s t Pi^PER. — O l d e s t E s t a b l i s h e d / free. The doloni^de Furnishing'Stores,' 3, T he COLONNAUE. 17 « The Colonnade Furnishing Stores, J SEASIDE RpAO, : . tastD O u rn e. 3. T H E COLONNADE. No. 3j216 6 2 nd YE Ah OF PUBLICATION. W dJD N E S D A Y , O G T . 16, 1918.1 P R I C E S S d . SEASIDE ROAD.:: :: E ^aSlD O U m e. THE AUT0CRAT$, DEATH OF CAP AIN 6,000 MILES FOR A STILL A MYSTERY. ._____________ I THE CAMBRAI FLAG. TAXI FATALITY. HOW EASTBOURNE IS RUN. MACKINTOS PIER TRIPLE LOCAL OFFICERS DISTINCTION. KILLED IN TERMINOS ROAD. SON-IN-LAW OF THE COUNCILLORS, AWAKE ! OF A FIVE YEAR OLD RpMANCE. STORIES AT THE ilN^UESTS DEVONSHIRE. W O U N D E D i n 'RESCUING IHORSES. -IfDUNG MARRIED VfOMAN’S FATE ‘ III the “Gazette” last Wednesday we in ti- The very distressing JOKE ENDS IN MARRIAGE. which occurred at EastbourM oil Monday The “ Petit Parisi^’* states that im­ A dietreeeing fatality occurred in Ter- _ mated that to-day we would deal fuUy w------ ith of last week still remains a) mystery. ' mediately on enterina Cambral the British The sympathy of the, people - of East­ troops hoisted the French flag in the liber­ miniie-roag ibout teg minutes past two th e dramatic resignation of Alderman Mr. ChiarleB Thomas Foreman, yesterday '.(dhi'esday) 'afternoon, a. young Keay. in order to ilU|Btrate the-exter t to bourne will be eXtended/to the Dulfe and If the following romantic story were pub­ years, formerly an analytic, ated city as, a sign that'they took posses­ lished in a magazine it would probably be sion of the town once inore in the name of married woman being knocked down and wliiish the personality of certain oi its Duchess of Devonshire and their liaughter. metallurgist, of India, and received with ridicule on the score of im­ Ronald Maynard Orde Forp' France, ana the newspaper further re­ kiUed hy a taXi-cab which -was travelling membere' dominates the ’ actions o f Lady Maud Mackintosh, in the ioss tbej^ possibility. Truth, however, is often marks that 'this gracirful action of the have sustained by tht death off Captairi years, and'TQtiy* Charles Mitcj teom the jUjrectibn- of the sea towards the the Town Council. Wo^could nof have stranger than fiction! nine years, visited EastbOur British will, appeal to the hearts of all Railway Station, - ' Angus A. Mackintosh’, -Honorary!:_______ Attachd___________ We publish the story eXactly as we have F r e n c h m e n . chosen a better illustration than fnci and spent a pohsiderAble til Subsequent inquiries revealed, that the to) . the^Dritish E m bas^ at Wariiiing'fen;^-^^^ a readier of the TGazette” /Shortly- aiftPri Iuncj^ijA |!|^ a Lieutenant Roy G. B. Spicer; Dragoon dent which led to the^ VetetAn alifermjan’e victim was a young married womian named It was only last NoyemberDvei thal the de- ^" Canada, who writes thought to be iplayi^^ 6h '’the Ihwer Guards, son of Mr. Bullen Spicer, of unceremonious departure from the Coiincil Hardwick-road, i EastboUrne. was jsent on Jaiie Stewart Guy. aged 28 yW s, who ceased officer married the' Duke’s daughter. I Wanted, a Wifef landing ^tage | at 'the head ot the Chamber, and the fact that Mr. Keay j h a s their shrijll cries- for help w ^e h e a rd , ___ the special mission with a troop of the resided at 36, Firle-road. ' while a few weeks agio a daugljter was ■ No doubt readers of the' “ Gazette ” will re-considered his decision at the reoUest father and sons were seen [to b e in... th e Carabineers to ( act as an escort to the Many people were in Terminus-road at horn to them. I remember reading five years ago an ac­ French representative deputed to hoist the of the Mayor, Deputy-Mayor and Councillor count of one. of the rneetings of the Board water. The lower stage is hidden from the th e tim .e "the fa ta -lity -occurred. ■ I t a p p e a r s ^Captain Angus A.- Mackiiitosii, Royal view of people; on the maip deck, and, French flag over Camhrai on Wednesday, 3 . Hollins j. and has consented to withdjraw of Guardians w-hen a letter from an East- October 2, the date of its eXpected tall. ' that the taXi-cab, -which -was being driven l>is r e s ig n a tio n d oes n o t d e tr a c t fro m ) th e Guards, who died from pneumonia,, w.as hournian in' Victoria, Canada, . was read therefore,; no one saw hovf the tragpdy ■[ t IK ct in the slightest degree. 11 the only son of The Mackintosh. sChief of occurred.; The [spa was too rough to effect As the Allies retrained from shelling the to the Railway Station, swerved to- the by the clerk. • town, the. GerrUah i troops held it for an­ The object of this article is not to almee I This letter was from Mr. Arthur Baker, rescues,, [ and ; father andp sons were right hand side of the road to pass a motof- the members of the municipal authoiity. dro-vmed. [ On the following morning the other week. The escort dismounted oil the ■who. at oil'e tim e resided in the Old Town outskirts of; (&mbrai on October '"2 and 'bua. The ygiing womans who had afiiiar- ■ but merely to explain to the public, an I to district and later, in Seaside-road, -and who bpdy of Guy was washed ashore at the bring, home to the town councillors, the Fishing Station, and at the inquest, hfeld came under shell, fire. ently just deft the pavement on the Gallery wrote to the Chairman of the Board ask­ Lieutenant Spicer was severely wounded Kin'ema side of the road, presumably was facts that the'tdwn^s affairs ui'® at P r« e^ ing to he put-in touch with a girl, “ fair, at Eastbourne on Wednesday, Mrs. Fdre- decided by a few individuals, and that thC raan rela,ted u deeply pathetic stbry] of in the face and thlgh—by~ shrapnel. when startled, and she. was struck by the taXi pretty, but not flighty,” who might wish trying to rescue the horses of His troop, rTitopcty-GX’S'* im m e d ia te reprcfient-atil^^, to enter into correspondence with a view domestic■;-unhappiness. The 'jury! were quite close to the kerb. , Her injufies were though in the majtyrity, are merely pawns quite unpble to solve the mystery of the and he is now ufidergoing a surglcUl opera­ to matrimony. tion at the -Royal Free Hospital, ‘Gray’s ®U9.h th a t d e a tli o ccu rred a lm o s t iinme-^ in the municipal game. Further, we would tragedy, and. consequently, returned A ver­ d lA tely . ' explain that we are second jto none m, >ur The " Gazette '■ a Clue. dict of “ Found drowned.” f Inn-road, London. ■ : ° B^lue Boy Witnesses." . j ; 'adniiration of the "valuable and ^aitLiui The body of Ronald was -v^shed ashore Miiitafy Cross Winner. | f t ■ % e , ; * eertdce which Alderman Keay ha^ rende:ed few days ago- I Thet Mr. Baker—and on Thursday at Pfevensey-- Bay. and the _ Ageording to Private W, SaXhy.' 'Beds for eo many years to* the .town ot ^.st ter Mrs. Baker and the young Bakers— verdict returned by the jury on Saturday In August Lieutenant Spicer was Regiment:^ and Private Thomas Winne bourne. “We only regret that his action. in rather a; strange Way. I was sittiiig in afternoon! was, similar to that returned awarded the Military Cross *for. gallant bcottieh Argylls, both of whom are sta­ 'thei smoking room of one Of the magnificent at E’asthourne.' ' , services, the , official record ^ of his work comiiiG, as it does, so late in hi^f^muiiici ?al C.B.Ri coastal steamers which daily ply tioned at Sumnferdown Camp, the; young c a re e r s h o u ld supply, through .a mere a ici- ■■I : ;1 ■ .r e a d in g :— woman orossing the road opposite the between Vancouver and Victoria, .a dis­ The Widow’s Unhappy story, j “ For conspicuous; gallantry devo- Gallery Kinema when a taXi-cah, driveit dciit, the principal illustratioii to our ar 511 tance of eighty miles- I was looking at a DaXi-cao, ariveU) m erit. Mrs. Juanita Foreman, a mental nurse tion to duty. jWhqn the situation -was by G^rge Henry Charles Peirce, in going nothing in . particular when my gaze fell obscure, he went With a liaison [patrol. ro u n d The Will of the People. on a man sitting a few feet away and wlro in a hospital at [Sevehoaks, told the juries a motor—bus, which was travellina fRD.C that she resided'with her mother at AVopd- Passing through a heavy fire, he prbceeded 'in th e same direction, knocked her down Iti lias been pointed out in these cplin ms was.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    12 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us